Posted on 06/17/2022 11:34:47 AM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
President Biden on Thursday signed bipartisan legislation to bolster security protection for Supreme Court justices and their families.
The bill passed the House in a 396-27 vote on Tuesday, less than a week after an armed man was arrested outside of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home and charged with attempted murder. The White House said in a press release on Thursday evening that Biden had signed the bill.
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All the laws won’t help the DoJ won’t arrest or try the perps.
Signaling that the Roe overturn will be issued next week.
Meanwhile the little asswipes and wienies are still out front suffering no consequence.
Nancy to her fat-@ss time getting this done.
She stalled until the hit attempt failed.
Now if they can just find an agency that’s not completely controlled by corrupt libtards to enforce it against left wing terrorist whackos 🤪
And that is what you call a forlorn hope.
You laugh. But the leftists now have complete operational control of the bureaucracy. We saw the opposition Trump got for 4 years and now Biden’s DoJ and FBI are making a mockery of equal protection an law enforcement. The Dept. of Energy follows the dictates of the climate alarmists. And your local school district teachers don’t even pretend to respect parental rights. I’d say if there were another 911 that they could pin on the right that the next move is loading anybody described as a “right-wing extremist” onto the cattle cars to the re-education camps.
The POS signed it but HIS DOJ will never enforce it! There already was Laws on the books!
Google “empty gesture”
Joey Braindone’s ring of exspurts “realized” almost too late and at the last possible moment... even though they dint want to, were coerced into acquiescing on the side of prudence.
Yesterday, the SCOTUS added two new opinions days to their calendar:
Tuesday 21 June
Thursday 23 June
Why the heck would Biden do that? He is against that.
John Roberts is a POS who is clearly trying to intimidate the REAL Conservatives. I don’t believe he even cares if one gets assassinated.
“Yesterday, the SCOTUS added two new opinions days to their calendar:
Tuesday 21 June
Thursday 23 June”
I doubt the Supremes will make any decision on Roe v. Wade until the very last day that they are in session. All the Conservative judges, and probably even some of the liberal ones are all hatching their get out of Dodge plans so that they can leave town as soon as they have finished all of their work and dished out their final opinions.
They can’t announce the decision on the abortion case until they finish all of their other opinions so that they have nothing left to do other than escape from their environs for a long time. None of the Conservative judges and their families will be able to live in their own residences until the noise (riots) etc. are over. They would be sitting ducks.
So I predict the opinion overturning Roe v. Wade will be the very last one released at the last minute, buying time for all the targeted judges to have executed their escape plans to wherever they are going to hide out for quite a long time, maybe the whole summer if they are smart.
We are increasing the number of fat mall cops guarding the Supreme court from 10 fat mall cops to 11 fat mall cops. The cost will be $125 million, before inflation.
Is it for security...
Or so people won’t get wise to the fact that the conservative justices are under house arrest?
Two weeks ago, they almost achieved their goal of ‘opening up a seat’...now it looks like they folded and will have to try other approaches.
Interesting that yahoo chose to place this article from The Hill (https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3523537-biden-signs-bill-boosting-security-for-scotus-justices-families/) in their entertainment forum. Amusing.
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